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pt ies: 2 7 THE EVENING STAR: ‘WASHINGTON, D. C.. THURSDA LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weatne OFFICE oF THY CHIEF SIGNAT. OFFICER. WASHINGTON, D.C, Sept. 30, 1534 Indications jor 24 Hours, Commeneiag at 3 p.m. T For District of Col’ slightly warmer, fair wea south wester! fa and Virginia, her, winds shifting td A STORM COMING. The following special weather bulletin was al office at 10 o'elock this is now central north rapidiy from the © ning: “A severe stor! of Lake Huron, movin s in its astern t wit twinds, with decidedly tern quadrant A cold w. preactin Will probably Towa, Neoraska aouri by to-night. To PrBiic ScHooL TEACHERS AND LADIES IN THe DeraxtMexrs.—K aderzarten normal training given in the evening to those employed during the day. $1 the course. Reduction Where two or three apply together betore Octo- ber 4th. Apply to Wiss Louise Pollock, 1017 10th street, northeast corner oi Massachusetts enue. ois, orthern Kansas and Mis- REAp the coming styles for ladies’ and chil- Gren’s dresses. Reap, READ.—$24.50, $24.50, $24. Wainur, Marbie-top Chamber Suites, han- dies, bevel mirror. Only alimited number will Be sold at $24.50. Ready tor detivery Uciover 4th, Sample suits can be seen now. Secure one. Wa. H. DUSN’s, 311 7th st. nw. Coar.—For the best quailty of coal go to Mar Jow's main office, 710 D st. PATRONIZE up-town trade. Visit Washing- ton (formerly Vienna) Optical Co., 14th, bet. H and Iats, Dr. Larerrz Pine-W re @ positive cure tor Kheumatism. Sole ents for underwear, AUEKBACH & BKo., 623 Pa. ave. Sole agents for oils, E. P. MER1Z, 11th and F sis. n. w. lite, dyspepsia, our national disease, and rhea— Coxstiration, the curse of our sedentary | d stomach and | mutism, which comes from a from the sudden changes in our climate, are Quickly cured by taking one or two Brandreth’s ills every night fora month. Persons are now ving. enjoying most vix' have taken one of these piils # night [ thirty years. Chronic diseases c taking ‘from’ two to four of ir: every night for The the old Parwor § $24.50. °° Wa. H. Ske W. H. Horke’s stock of Carpets and Fur- niture betore making your purchases. Styles are better and prices iower than ever. S01 Mur- ket Space. Frixk PorTRAITS. Kets Kemethy, 1109 Pa. ave Exgcturcrry, Cal-at-chee, Dr.Biedler’s Health Pariors, Metropolitan notel. Opening Oct. 1st, Swiss STraM LAUNpuy,1:322 F. Ina GODFREY. SUITES—$24.50, 11 7th st. nw, Dress Svrvs for hire, 414 9th street. Ss and furnaces. GARTKELL, S15 7,repairs latrov ASH, $15.00—AsH, $15.00.—Ash Chamber Saltes; $15.00. Wa. H. Duws’s, 311 7th st. now. Save Your Evesi¢ Hempler, cor. 4% CITY AND DISTRICT. pinemveaes etn Amusements ‘To-Nicht. ALpaveu's.—Mansfield in “Prince Karl.” Natioxat.—Mayo in “Three Guardsma HERzZ0G's.—“Two Wanderers.” Harers.—“Our Boarding House.” Dite Museum.—“The Boy Tramp.” Manassas PANoxAMA.—Day and evening. preemrwen ay Condensed Locals. The Potomae Social club, of Georgetown, filed § certifleate of incorporation Festerdas, Messrs Jobn Ethis,Josepis Merrittand Wim. Davis being | ‘the corporators. R. H. Beach reports the larceny of $3 in Money from his bedroom. J. Ashby ¢ 1507 6th street, reports stolen $14 in Tht morniag about 4 o and Ellsworth found “sam” old colored boy, 1 they arrested ket a ne been stolen, Judge Snell committed him for vagrancy. ——— ‘Transfers of Real Estate. Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: R. Fendail, trustee, to A. C. Clark, lot_3, block 8 | Tand B's sub. Mt. Pleasant, ée; 3. W.Scl- | thard to John ©, Janifer, pari 39, see. 4, Barry | farm; $25. A. P. Farden to Neilic L. Holmes, etal, lot 9, bik. 9, Meridian hill; 3990. J. J. Ea" son fo Laura FE. Lewis, sub. 14,54. 1 J.D. Cumeron to J. F. Keenan, ots 3, 4 and 23, Columbia heights: 96: gee A Couxctt Fire RELIGHTED.—The council Bre of Onondaga Tribe, No. 10, Improved | Order ot Red Men, was relighted last evening | ‘wt Hilton’s ball, 7th and D streets, for the first | ime in twelve "years, by the Great Council of | the District of Columbia. The following officers | were elected and installed: A. G. Hatileid, Sachem; J. R. Mahoney, senior sagamore; Jos, Acton, junior sagamore: Julius Strooei, keeper Of records; and Thomas Sparrow, keeper of ‘Wampum.’ A collation wound up the meeting. ge THE CHALLENGE Drpate.—The challenge debate last evening in the pariors of the Y. M. ©. A. building, between the Young Men’s C tian “Association Debating society tional Law School Debating society, was won | by the latter. The question under discussion | was “Resolved, That the principles of the democratic party, as carried out, are better tor the American people thag the principles of Fepublican party. us carried out by that part the affirmative side of the argument being re- | presented by the National Law Senool Debat- | ing soclety,while the negative was sustain | the Y.M.C. A. Debating society. The « was exceedingiy spirited, 3 ered i the respective sides with inued earnestness, the | Speakers evincing thorough familiarity with subject under consideration, gees CiuBs CaAxNor SELL Liqvor ox SUNDAY. To-day, in the Police Court, in the ease ney Wills,of the Cosmopolitan elub, i county, near Mt. Piea-ant, charged with keep- ing bis bar open on Sunda; ‘ampbell Car- | Fington said he would prove that the only per- | sons permitted to get anything in the place on Sunday were bona fide members of the club, Which was conducted in the same manner as other clubs, sueh ws the Seuuetzen. The judge | said thatthe court did not recognize the Tights of chartered elubs to sell liquor on the Sabbath, Clubs cannot organize and violate the Sunday | Jaws any more than private individuals. A Tine of $10 was Simposed, irom which an appeal Was taken. Sas Biscog To Be ARRAIGNED.—Advices from Leonardtown, Md., state the indictment. of | John Biscve for the’ murder of Capt. Robert R. Dixon on the 29th of August was filed in the | €ireuit court of St. Mary's county Tuesday. He Will be arraigned at once and the day fixed for the trial, Biseoe, it is stated, is quiie sick and } ie under medical treatment. Dr. A. J. Spuld- ing, the attending physician, pronounces ita severe bilious attack, whieh’ will likely driit into typhoid fever. ++ A LARGELY-ATTENDED FUNERAL —The fune- ral of Mr. Joun C.W jontgomery county, Mu., took plac; the 25th in- stant, at the Sligo M. E. church! Rev. J. HL Ryland, pastor or Rock Creek circuit, ofliciated. Kev. William Laney also made « few appro- rate remarks of respect to the memory o1 the Bcceaned. ‘The church was filled with relatives and friends of the deceared, and there were many present on the outside. The funeral cortege Was one of the largest witnessed 10 the county for many years, testliying to the gen- eral esteem in which the deceased was held. The body was embalmed and encased In a handsome rosewood coffin, which was Httinaly adorned with choice flowers sent by friends. ‘The pall-bearers were Messrs. Ollver Clarke, Jobn Simpson, CH. Lawrence, Judge Holcomu, Uri J. Baxter and B.C. King. —— Rear Estate Saves.—Chas. W. Hand: estate agent, has made the solic ic ¥, Teal ving sales! For James Heabing, origins sq. 116, with improvements, to C. Heurieh, ior $13,500; for Eslen Henning, to A/ Davidson, north 32 feet of Jot 39, sq. 100, for $1,500; for simon Woll, house "1755 loth street northwest, to Wim: O'Donnell, tor $5,600, tor same party, house 4737 10th street northwest, to Mrs. N. Uter- eble, fur $3,600. ——»____ Tue Primary Teacuexs’ Uxtox.—The Primary Teachers’ uni Washington com- ences tm Sixt ye row. Tuis organ Yzation is doing a good work in enlightening, inspiring aud beiping the teacuers of tue young and drawing them t if mutual Assistance and acquaintance. It was originaliy organized tor primary and juvenile sabbath school teachers, of ‘all deiomiuauous, but 1s its doors .llso to the sveular teachers aud je mothers of the Young und lo pers os in- tending Ww become teachers, who will fod Mauch helpfulness iu its m ‘he exercises fuclude expositions of the interoativnal lessons, Bormal lessons, object iessons for teachers Upon the science of teaching. discussion of ln Weresting and important topes pertaining to the teacning and training of children, the read- Ing of written papers, singing, &c. Tue mect- Ings are held every Friday aiteruoon, irom ten mnuutes past four Uli five o'clock, in "the First Congregational church. —>—_ KxiGuTs oF Lanon Excurstox To Ricn- moND, VA.—The Kuights of Lavor ot the Dis ‘ict of Columbia have periceted arrangements with the Peansylvania railroad for a grand | certiticates THE NATIONAL DRILL. The Committee Decides to Have One, Aibert Ordwa; E.G. Davis, A. A. Richmond aud Da pre deer the decision ing, and therefore sary. Mr. Waugh the question p thata dill wil said the resolut upon the sugyestia T. C. De Leo some extent the meeting, so as to He said that b ™ be. battalion d ment, based upon ties, for, of course, have en thou merely to compan und the more so capital mon wats Of Lie opinion, W. He said t ments should go o1 would not do to d atlerwards meet wi to abandon ‘the um be secured first. TH ed, was Of gi money bere aud Af grewt impor tai the mere adopuou success, and would be retur at a, expenses oft 000 bad been than tue proposed. stanuy reaching 0 to ihe elt, Wil have Lo be proba Was 10 1 oily ine citizen ‘Thi shouid be issued U Viding for the mittee to make & losee how mucn committee is as f | Oraway, Capt. G. THE SUBSCRIPTION STARTED. A suggestion that tae members of the com- mittee siart the acted upon and were receive Wieatley Bros., 3 A.A. Wilse committee. to be on the groun: m follows: O2 parade and ty | graud ; “rage and OF slates present an@ tbe Fresident will be giVen up to drills, and Sunday Luere will be religious services in camp, Monday Will be Presiuents day. wud the P ‘Tuesday, the ciostig ui den vin, y ob Every wigut tuere in the grounds, wh purchased a fine Jarm no living a skelet Dy anu It against Lat ing, w were walking ke tuey are bide and to were neighbors, stood in the their side. up bor tatiening. Tue calves are all ly is like a lot of die hens pillage Pu continued iil are advanced Wo a Of sous Superstition is van, Tue Dea: HsuUlRg diocese, Ue services os Lu ol Albauy. Areui Utleal requiem mm. Bisuop O'iara, suneral oration, special train excursion to Richinond, Va. on ‘oceasion of the mveting of the general” as- sembly, leaving Gtu-street station Suiurday next, Jct. 24, ai 12:30 p.m., and returning, leave Richmond at 11 p. m. Sunday, Uetobe Sd, | Fare ior the round trip $2._ Grutid oppor tunity ‘or triends of this great labor orgaulza- tion to spend an enjoyubie day in the historic @ity. Tickets can be secured irom members o. ‘committer or al station ticket office on ning uf the excursion, iuains were con perly before the meeting mov be held in this city. The chair yn Was before the meeting and of Mobi yagh regin aculvary drill would be a good feature, as it had never been ziven on such occasions. He nt that with a program not limited addition to the attractions that i this enterprise was unde nounee this decision to U proving the muiitia, ‘This dri Uurougbout the countr. step Was to ascertain Occasion Was OF COUFNE OL greaier 1 tious, wre not as. pow Feities. He thougbt, How ncuey could be raised if Ub properly placed betore the community. They $1,000; 1. GC. De Leo: EZ W. Fox, 3500, aud’ Col. Oruway, S500, “Lue commitice taew ‘adjourned to meet at Lie call of the cuair to hear the report of the finance uo purchased tue cattle, i e Wad Liem Lattened aud fous ie Ube new-boughl stock o: Moser were us reduced us Puarouls seven lean kine. ‘Lue five horses that he had put into bis stalls rounded wit flesh and sinew can be seen to-day If the Money is Guaranteed. THE PROJECT DISCUSSED LAST NIGHT—A FI- NANCE COMMITTEE APPOINTED—THE PRO- GRAM AS PROPOSED. sd A meeting of the committee of citizens inter- ested in the project of having a national drill in this city next May was — last evening at Witlard’s hotel, Commissi sided, and Mr. Anderson was the secretary, The following members were present , Wm. Wheatley, M. M. Parker, er Wheatley pre- Col, Wilson, Jas. P. Willett, E. W. Fox, James E. Waugh, and Mr. Brown, of the nville railroad. The Masonic banquet, it was stated, kept away several of the members who would otherwise have been nt. Commissionér Wheatley in calling the meeting to order said that when they ad- Journed at the last meeting it was decided to of the question as to whether adrill should be held until the present meet- some action was now neces- in order, as he said, to bring rH on ot Mr. Wm. Wheatiey, Mr. Ala., went over to jalement made at the last e those present tor the first time some idea what was proposed to be done. THE PROGRAM PROPOSED. pe thought the driil could be de self-supporting if there was sufficient variety in the program. He thought thatin addition to company drills that there should 1 aud a prize tor the best rexi- erly quali- sible to id that their general soldi it would be im; nts tor a drill. H y drills tuat the soldiers from. ail parts of the country would be attracted here, pidiers the more people. In f the camp, this ity and large numbers woud come to visit the cily. He thought that the ey Would pay for the pri of the expease in ¥ required, was $25,000 and $10,000 jor other expeuses. His esti- r rather the x the prizes The latter, ue , could be met by the sale of ved, | privileges, At Mobile the privileges sod tor bat a sunscription of $35,000 36, would be necessary in order that the arrange- n, He warned the committee they must make up their minds to w rd in order to achieve success. But before auythin, Was done the mouey must be guaranteed. It ecide to old a drill, and pubile, ‘and then itn difficulties and be obiiged dertaxing. ‘Tue money must FINANCIAL PROBLEM. Col. Ordway said that the holding of the drill was desirable because 1t would encourage the militia oi the country to attain the greatest efficiency, and that each competition, as now reat benent in buildi ng Up also 1s tothe city. It will pring wake the city popular ‘He, tuereiore, thought ace tO have such a driil, Lut ‘Of # reso.ution would uot be ficient, ‘Tue means must be provided. He beneved that the drill would b @ pecuniary wey suuserived nion tbe first ail the m |. In his the ded. To meet ue Last inauguration some raised in tus city, and the nitude drul. ‘Tats cily was unlike a commercial city, the ceuier of a Large con trade, Whore the citizens Were co: utand extendiag tueir bus dere the Imuin adVanlage Was lo get_ the that the motives, which ris Ver, Liat matter” was wid that re isa strong lity that the money subscribed would be revurned. He thougnt that the beuer way Fesoidtion before tue com mie, so us to decide to have tue drill if the would guarantee the money. STOCK To BE ISSUED. resolution was lution, aise proposed by Col. Ordway, that stock opted, as well as a reso- oO Lhe amount of $50,000, in ties than $LUU. One-iali of the stock was to be puid im, aud the remainder to beheld liable to the Cai of the comuuitiee. ‘This resetution was adopted, a8 Well as one pro- ppoluuuent of a finance com- tnorough canvass Of Lue city ney couid be raised. Lue lows: Commissioner W neat- M. M. Parker, Wikeu, Con i. Lemon and W. A. Gordon, subscription was promptly the ivliowing subscriptions James E. Waugh, $1000; 1,000; M. M. Parker, $1,000; 31,000; AN EIGHT-DAY ENCAMPMENT. The plan, as far as {t has been outiined, con- templates a grand encampment aud driil, ex tending overeight days. Tue camp ground is ds of the Washington monu- t, and the parades apd driis in’ tue White Jot. Lhe tops will regulariy go into camp, and one program tuat bus beeu Su euday, May 2: the troops wit be Briguded, ‘commanders wi. be appointed, there Wu rinal ce: mp. ‘Tuesday the suidiers will go to siount Veruon aud ve received by tue regents. Tue soldiers of tue Lori and south Ww honoring tue memory of Wasuingion, Wedues- day and Thursday will be ari days. Friday peated 1s us 2d, the opening day be & Urigade dress moby OF Dauing Lue 1 auite in Will be governors’ day, when there will be a review Leiore the yovernors ‘Saturday ere Will be a dress parade will distribuie the prizes. I, Will be Decorauiou day, and the cuinp. Lis proposed ior that uay lo lave agrand parawe lo Artiuglon, Will be promenade concerts nich Wiil be Liuuinated. Said to Be Witeheraft. THE STRANGE MISFORTUNES THAT HAVE BE- FALLEN A PES A correspondent ut Derry, Pu., gives an ace count of @ strange persecution that seems to follow George Moser, a farmer, who recently NSYLVANIA FARMER, farin of 200 cres of arabie laud. Since Mr. Moser hus taken hold of the ppurieuance of it was flour- ised; but, ov the oluer baud, every horse, cow, Pig or cuicken has Wasted’ into We merest has been so ever since Mr. Adoser’s possesaion of it. He bas struggled hurd. wd at first disposed Of bis sluck at ice, With Lue impression that it was stin- it turned out that leions, Uullt Lo plouga or do any work. ftlis caitie are ail gvod iceders, but boues. AL first he aempied to Latten # stabletut o: steers, He fed Wem aud increased their portion Wo saiisiy tue most mar- Velious appetite of beast, and yet uis steers lu creased In leanuess, und, iuswead of selling thein in the market, he again sucrificed them and tuey fourisued. Eigut varuyard at eveuing. Tuey Feu OUL Of Luv best of stock, DUL they jooked lked the evening shadows playing by The pig stalls had nine large porkers penned ‘They taved usgill as rest. 1 legs und enrstund the peak: Starved crows in midwiuter, the Wheat fields, and are sed like wpy ower fuck of country ‘poultry, but they [are ot wort the space tuey take Up eiier in the laying of eggs ur for use upon tue labie. ‘The tarmer bas Een Visitors during many kane O1 bain Fe) vl killed chickens for ‘able Instance of long- ied likiuek with the iarmer has been spread fur and wide. Among the peuple uj among the biss tits is the wins é {vis bo Unusual Lhiug tosee lines of carriages Visiting tue pluce, and tun sympatoy is ex Pressed for Farmer Moser. Various theories Wsorbing Lupic. eCOULLIOF this ivng-coutinued evil, No biaue is aid at the door of tue Musee bousebuld, who are # chure at nome, aud altogetuer houest 1m belt deal lugs. ihe ueiguburs uave, Luereiore, come LO tue conciusion taut it is tae -gvlng peopie, pious abolleat persecu- we In ieasue wii the devil, rhe, people is unvounded. ‘There are sume old bugs iu tue neighborhood wuu are placed under the ud ue Cred UiOUSHESS UF Lue tee » CATHOLIC BisHor.—The funeral of Jeremian Francis Suanaaan, bishop of the Har Wuok place yesverduy in tbe sburg catiiedral aud was Very Impressive. nuiier ol strtugers trom Various see- ons of tue state withessed Ue ceremonies, Awong these were one uuudred priests. Dur- ing the progressuf tue ceremonies iu tne churen {ue eaiice Was Uaronged With people, audi suet Gov. Paitison aud uluer state olflelais w intonation of the oltice tor Lue dead was presided over by Bishop Ouuruy, vishop Kyun ceworuted @ pon" ass, sisted by seven bishops wadidou i Lue deacous wud sub-deaconm, ©1 Serantou, delivered the Alter the céremonies the re- vexed Ww % hearse by elgut priests aod the funeral procession was ior) sue remains Were placed int Yaule fate church iawa aiter Arcubishop Ryan bad blessed she Festiug-place 01 the dead bisnop, Affairs in West Washington. Wiggins Leaves Town. Bask BaL1.—About 200 persons witnessed THE JEERS OF TRE PEOPLE—THE the Olympic base ball club defeat. the Wood- | 3% AVOIDS TEE JRERS OF THE PROFLE rz berry nine, of Baltimore, yesterday aiternoon | - Oiympie rk by @ score of 6 to ‘The same UNDER OBLIGATIONS TO A MEKICAN VOLCANO, lubs play this afternoon, was ’ day, reful ‘Tue FUsERaL of Wiilam Blackman took | yen nyt ine niin tuied we dene place yesterday aiternoon irom Mt, Tubor M. P. | search throug! ne Puureh and was. lang ag stebReRL, Mev, Dr. | tire earthquake he predicted. Bates, assisted by Rev. Drs. Nixdorf and Hall, | A despateh from Ottawa says Wiggins left officiated a the ceremonies. The remains were | towa yesterday to escape the jeers of an ex- interred at Congressional cemetery. He ‘Fades lenvine: ana deat Notes.—Eilis Ward, the trainer of the Colum. | ‘l'@d crowd. wh Bag Hs egg, Far bia boat club, leit yesterday aiternoon for Pail. | ;*/1¥, Part of allernuon, however, when us! Adelpita:--Five ‘additioual warrants, were | how tis earthquake was getting along he’ said served yesterday on owners of unlicensed dogs. | | My stom ts now previy welt over the broad At- TEMPERATUKE AND CONDITION OF Waren | lnuic. The meri pea struck, ATF kde Ureat Palle temperature, 6y; cam | 820014 pam. whichwill be tollowed by high tides dition, 36. ‘Receiving resersuir, tem) rature, at both Halifax and Quevec. [can not under. 74; eonaition at north connection, $0; south | find why the Meteorological Bareaa in Eng- connection, 36. Distributing reservoir, tem. | land refuses ta give any tte nies ee rature, 72; condition at influent gatehouse, | storms, The Dominian Seleoroloxieal Omce, j condition at effluent gatehouse, 86. for our gulf ports and lower St. Lawrence for the past three days. They are convinced that Alexandria Affairs. — my prognostications will be fulfilled now when Reported for TH EVENING STAR the storm is just at bend, yet :hey do not wish to Cincurr Covnt.—The circuit court, Judge | corroborate my predictions. “I distinetly assert Keith, continues its sessions. Ig bas’ a jury | chat the storm will be mainly confined to the summoned from Fairiax count; uy the care | AUantie. I pity the oe riner who is oat ot James Hammersley vs. the citycouncil of | on the Atlantic to-night, e@ hurricane will Alexandria, an action for damages claimed by vcean past Sandy Hook, in its Mr. Hammersizy, on account ot injury dune to his property by elevating the grade of Catneron | “My sjorm 1s booked for Halifax at 4, and street, near Henry. lu the case of J.T. ean not get there bejore,” remarked the doetor, wood against the Alexandria and Fredericks- | “It will be severely felt in the Gulf aud Rocky burg Katiroad Co., » case similar to the Acker | Mountains,” ‘SUIT axaiust the same company, the jury being It was reported last night, says the despatch, uuabie to axree has been discuurged. The jury | that several prominent parties in the city in: in the suit of W. E. Lyles vs, the Midla: tended burning the Prosessor in ethgy. oe ee eo at THE SCARE IN THE SOUTH. oxen by cars in’ the depot yard, has s = Liked to usree, having been out ior some time, | _ A special from Atlanta says the Wixgins scare On the probate side @f the court A.bert A. | stands without precedent in the history of the Brager_ was appointed adininistrator of Jos. | south, Halt a million people In Georgia, South Prawer's gsiate, and gave boud in 320-000. Mrs. | Carolina, Florida and Alabamu sat up all night Initted to CG. F. Lee, as administrator. quake. Probably ut no time since the war has THE BuickWonk Fiik.—Toe damage to the | ¢¢itement been sogeneral throughout the south sheds at the Cayital brickworks on Hunting | judg and gulf states as teitaln the last week. creek, yesterday aliternoon, was about 3500, eee ronran ate rome. SPs aes nis batt te) Dd 13 govered dy insurance, “tne Hydration | Yesterday morning dawned clear and beautttul, Steumer und hook and ladder truck, with the | Without cloud in the sky. | AL flve o'ciuck thd hovemew of the Columbia, sice-eded ia staying | Streets of Atlanta, usually deserted ull seven, dade of the Hames that Uureatened wrest | pcre eulmud the leary Of even the nexrous See tiar® Viece SOs . y, of | Most of whom went to Work again on seeing no the Grand Lodge of Vituior natd ay eaciot | igus ‘of Judgment day. By eleven tn. tho Visit at Sarepta ball lagt aight’ to Potoinae and | B&t¥ous people Wao bad arranged to spend the Sarepia Lodges, L.0.0.F. Tue occasion was made | 42Y 1. the te! chink e sun retigr hot, and ayer ieseeenivtain oue vy Oue they kept returning home, and at eas y,a | Bvon “every oue had apparentiy forgotten melnter of the sete board ad OF, this elty. 4 | Wiggins und lis prophecy. All turough Georgi aitend at the Richmond tol wiih his | 294 South Carolina and in those portions of dissociates, to examine mcpiabitel with his | Florida from which dispatches buve been re- inacy license-——Cadet Arb. Parne, or Waste | celved to-day the negroes spent the entire night ington, shot his hund slightly with small pis | 12 Prayer and administering the rites “of ie : Jing with it | baplism. Yesterday having passed quietiy, the {ol fiat went off wulle ie was plaving wita lt | raver imectings were List tight dmcontued The Alexandria isrucities, among whoa, are | bd the peopie who have been tasting and pre- Zhe Alexandria Lsrucllion, aulong, wher 28 | pariog ‘ior urauslation into tie luture stave ‘are lakiug much needed rest preparatory to Levi, of Cincinnati, olliciaied at the services. | Sttering tbe cotton crop, which is now ripen- —K. R. Campbell’ tas been admitted to tue | 188+ bar ol the circuit court here by Judge Keith, CONFIDENCE RESTORED IN CHARLESTON. —The large window of Ruitery’s store was A dispatch trom Cuurieston says Wiggins’ broken by & cou Year's” jast evening, and this inorning Rabbi ; Of the mark, ani it is expected’ that within An Independent Young Woman. another week, if there be stocks, tue SHE WEAKS FANTALOONS AND DIGS HER OWN | city will Lave restiued its vormal condition, CELLAR. ‘Tue work of rebuiidiug and repuiring has beea Miss Nellie Nevada Moore, of Swissvale, near | Kong ou all day, without iuterrupiion, and Pittsburg, 1s the chiet architect and bulider of | [pete Isa growing feellug of confidence in the @ handsome little house, In which she lives. ie een aie success is the erection of « kitchen in the rear | | 7 tea eeaaei , tuke sume comfort in advices te.egraphed from of her house. Miss Moore's uppearance in male ; 5 - the City of Mexico, whieh say that reports from costuine In Swissvaie no louger cts un- | i : avery when stutl attention In that neighborhood, - She is | RuaCy athe ,fepuvlic show, Laat every where usual a is . S| heavy rains have tuilen. The predicted earch- greuily pleased at Luis, because, she says, she | quake did not tuke piace, LUC ihe vo.cuno of adopts tue male costume when at work not crite isugain in a Floats Seer » Luge from whim or eccentricity but for conveulence | WHite Cloud overhanging the summit, causing sake. When shopping or euterialuing, her | £est lersor among tue ivhabluae of | the iriends Miss Moore, wuo has comiortable in- | Welsubortug Vituges. This i= tue third time comic, tiways Wears iciale clouniug, sincetie | Wiuuin & year Liat this Volcano las become rst publiéation of the tact tuat Miss Moore | #tlve. od — wears breeches the lady bas received many letters from geuulemen in different parts of Wwe Dens Linu?. Henn) Want a ince? counury congraiulaling her oy. her originality | GEN, PAINE, OF THE MAYFLOWER, SEEMS TO and indepeudence. Sume of the letters came | THINK HE bors Nor. froin men Ving in the tar West who desire to} Regarding the failure of the Mayflower and § Be witu her with a view to matrl- | Galatea to start In the international y race, Miss Moore, when interviewed by a reporter | Yesterday, Gen. Paine, of the Maytlower, said: Yesterday, Wits digging 4 cellar. “I have just | “We find notault. We had all the wind that Bot u new pair o. pautalvoas.” Lhe new “patits,’| we wanted at one time, but Licui. Henn was ve yules she called atiention, were striped | not satistied, He did not like it and would not ees Cae ke, keauy-mude order, and were pur | race; that 1s all there was to ft, Every ime Selaniknient in tise tucus | Lied. Hean came@racing down to tuc tine the Miss Moure tid tue cicr she wanted Luem for | Galatea heeled over to the breeze, vie wind herecit, but Cunieased sue did't like to carry | DlUWing twenly knots, and tue judges asked them Lome. him inhe was ready, he would “answer ‘No.’ | = see Yet he tound the weather so heavy that he was Obliged to take iu his toresail: When he said the ‘fast time thal he would not race to-day, be WASTED To Fighi Wirnovy ISTERFER- | ENCE,—1 ners Was uesperate Tooting yesieruay | betWeen Protestant and Cathosie Workmen at | Barvour’s founury, in Beliast, ‘he poice iuter- | Jered, When tue byhiers joiued forces wud stoued wud routed Lhe pouce. Uavalry were Wen sum- | Mone, WhO cuusged UpoM aud dispersed Une é Muyfluwer Were pretty thorouguly mob. Scores of rovers wud several policemen , YU 2349. a ta e expec reco were iopuncs Geu, Paine stated tuat he expecied to race = - as mnorruw ii Uae Hicutenant Was sucstied with the Wind, ‘here is one diy more,” said be. RATTLESNAKES CAUGHT OUT IX THE Coup. SUES 008 us Shee ‘The sudden cod wave, says adispatch irom | Ax ERRAST DaMsis. CAPTURED.—Anna Pine Grove, Pa., seems tO ave utericred witn | Hawley, tue pretiy little bionde wo ran away the march of tue ratilesnukes, Which, at tis | from ber tuther’s house at Rutland, Vt, last Ume of year, is toward Winter quariers in tue | Sunday, taking # horse to elicct lice escape, dens anloug’ te rocky uills oi tueir habitas | Way capwured Monday inoruing by Henry Rod: Henry Beruine tound ue sv overcome by Lis | gers and Ciyde Barber, tw cold Chat it was unable to move iui tuer Uuan his | Went out to Luntior ber. They fouud her under gurden wall, Harry Haws surprised uneseek- | a sued at Hague, about seven miles rom Lake ig the Warmly of bis Kiichea, aud dispaiched | Ciamplain, on tue Adirondack road. Sue wad. it on bis dor sill, Auotuer ove gol as iar a8 4 | on a suit of men’s clouing, cousisting of a Live cucé vf bug hay on Jesse Barlow's tari. Nuw | flannel shirt, rubber boos and a felt hat, These is a yood we for ratigsuake aunuiers to Lake | ircicies of elotui: ig she purcaused tn Brandon to tue Heid, Jor the Fattiers oiler no opposition | Saturday. Barber dismounted irom bis horse to the club, ‘aud approacied the shed cautiously, as be saw RE eS a iowued Coit’s revolver at her side.’ He began RUINED BY THE ReEvoULTION.—The failure | to talk about trading horses, and having se- Of ex-President Soto's recent auempt at revoiu- | cured tue revolver made unset and his pur- dion in Honuuras is said to uave serivousiy | pose in coming there known. She arog and crippled him fuaucially. When Senor Soto | said, “I will go home with you to my lather. came to New York, sume tive yeurs ago, he was | Get on your horse.” ‘The reasuns aueged tor Worta $6,000,00U. He lived in imaguincent | leaving her home were tuat sue was weury ol style, and only & year ago paid $260,000 vor ue | the lie sue Was living aud wanted tosee ‘the palatial mausivn, 364 din aveuu verloviking | world und earn sume soney for nersell the most picvuresque part of Ceutral P ri, 1ue = see enormous cost of tis ulibustering expedition | FIFTY-oNE HOMELESS ORPHANS.—Workmen ahd Lue support Of a small uriny or mercenary | on the Dayville reservier, near Norwich, Conn., dduerents in New York, a8 weit us in Central | bad begun to sillan enormous Water Shake a America, have made heavy draits on his re- | few days ago, Wien they were surprised tw see sources. "He receutly transierred uly New York | a litile shunesiipoutor tue big serpen.’s mou, Teal estate Lo tls Wie. “His Interest» i severat | Tuey kept on kiting until Mity-one young rep- mining euterprises ve been uttacued by the | ties bud crawled out ot tne big one. ‘fue tiie mad. ‘Tne Aud SLOFLOL itis he don't waut vo race. "tC Want anyting more to do with the Muytlower. He bus got enoush, and he knows it.” ‘ihe crew o1 Hoaduranian ones were in lengta irom s1x to seven incues, se ‘The old snake was the viggesi one of tue species KILLED WHILE Kesisting Carture.—a | ever Kiued in Kustern eculeut, few days ago suys a Nurk special, Alouzo D. ta Owens Was suvt aud Killed near bis own house | RAVAGES OF CHOLERA IN JAPAN.—Cholera iu Creswell, N.C. The murder aroused tue | 48 suil raging thiougtout Japan. Bev people of tie Vicinity, 4 party of whom went in { August 28 und September 5, 15,348 new pursuit of the assassins. “Luey wers not loug | Were reported. ‘The dewtus uuuioceed 54 iu overtaking one 0s tue suspected inurderers, | UVer sixty-turee per cent of those atiacked wuo made a desperate resistance und Was suvt | died. An examination of the wells in ‘TuK.o aud kiued beiore ue could be captured. A ses: | Was made, aud te waier of T4u vutor 1, ond party Wits subsequently arrested who con- | were condemned us unlit to be used tor drink fessed hip complicity 1y the wiurder and who is | 1D¥ purpuses, heia jor trial, OQweu was tound dead with j= . fertect: Ducksiag quills weds “°V-) Aq Boy Snoors His Motien.—Patrick Fee- eee eg gee tke ney, of Portiand, Me., aged 16, accidentally * = shot bis mother to-day. Mrs. Fren Says Lal A VERDICT FoR TWo AND A HALF MILLIONS— | tue suouting Was accidental, aud says Lut ber {uuguieut Was given vy Juuge Wales in the | gon stooped duwn and Kissed her, exclaiming: Uuted States district court, at Trenton, N. J. | “My God, I've shot my mother! On the otuer in wease wuich involves Lue lurgest suum of | nun, soine boy associates of Feenoy’s say tbat Pee SA hat court, It was | he hus been saving up money lor tue purpose, tuatoftue Mecual al bank of New- | 3° he stated, of buying CF th receiver, agaiust Oscar Buluwin, the tate Cast? ler, who'ls now serving a term ‘in state prison, Baldwin's indevteduess to the bank ainvunied to §1.919,161.59. Adding to tuisintereston | RRR 00 TY A 2 the wmoune since 1551, the totat indevieduess | RRO OY ¥ Ag E WV7443, Lesies Lhe costs. RRRO O YY AA TL Waies, aver reviewing the altidavit of Davis, | ££ £0 ¥ Ass bo gave Judgment againsy Buidwin tor the whole amount ee ae BBR OA OK OK I XN N cao. CoxsuL TAYLoR's MisHAP.—United States] BOB AA KK WNNNG @ Consul Taylor ok Winnipeg, left Neone, wixty | BER 24 BR HNN S99 tiles soutn of Winnipey, tuesday tor’ Wate] Baye baila. “When absut ten iniles om bin way the pe pelea line Stage borses touk iright and ran away, aud Mr, Ya, ior was throwu out of the velicle and PPP, 00 W WW PDD FEE RRR severely injured. Dr. P. C. Donovan, of Necue, feof $8 SEAw BB Ee fax Was iminediately seut for, aud uu bis arrival 1 3.8 Ywww BB RE BRE was luund, alter un examipation, that Mr. Tay- 700” WW Dow Exe E ER Jor's right ieg wus fracvurell in two places. eee A SUICIDE AND SENSATION IN GEoRGIA.—B. W. Furlong, one oi the most prominent and widely pone noel els in net pa Geor-| This Powder never varies A marvel of purity, gia, committed suiciue at Alapaha by takin Txuduuuin on Monday. ‘Yesterday a searcu re | 8tFength and wholesomeness More economical then sulted in tue fuding of the body Ol 4 negro | the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition buried in Furlong’s barnyard. A few weeks ugo Furlong suot aud kiiied an engiueer named | with the multitude of Jow tests, short weight, alam or Brock, while the latver wus in his cab on & 5 pas mea weeerD Seine, JOB an eAOr. phosphate powders. SoLD ONLY 1 Caws. RoraL occasion he attac! wife, who was saved from hig fury by the umely arrival of @ puriy | BAx=¥e POWDER Co. 208 Wall street, N.Y. 0c24 of friends, Yesierday’s developments created ‘sensation turoughout that part ol the state, oA reed micah A Faeszizp Lover's Crime —at the litue | WV 8 settiement of Chaitin Bridge, in Monroe county, ust Exp Dex G cops House A cian, Clark, facts years old, son of DRY Goops, Jlark, @ prominent an rous mer chant and farmer, shot und killed “Miu Bults, | __ BestQuality, Correct Prices and Fair Dealings fiteen years old, dfluguter of Chrisuan Fultz. | , Dry guods areraridly advancing, but were sel He then blew out uls own bratos with thosaine | $10ld prices. Our celsurated Guiuet Silks have revolver, | Both died instantly, | ‘The young | ance au Percent, QVeare seillug fore few days at man was frantic with Jealousy of the girl. ‘These Goods ure Guranteed to Give atlsfuction. Hinep Necross to Kitt Hex HusBanxp,— | | Fallie Francais Slik, very heavy, worth $1.75; our Last Thursday nigut the store ot A. D. Ow bg yt new in at Creswell, Shargn county, NC was ‘enter colton no une Of Row Mill. and winter goods just se: ry burgiars, wnoshot and Killed tn rietor, On Mouuay night Sherif ‘Sprewill Nereiver at HOMESPUNS IN GREAT VARIETY. eh ey with Captidlepe! the murdered ‘poe TRICOTS, and two negroes. Anotner ‘James Dav- i" chpert alias James ALINCOSS un ano ek | me all eaten, Oe ond our 50c. number ts ied.” One negroes made a confess us follows: “Phat Mrs Owens had hired the | BLACK GOODS DEPARTMENT COMPLETE. to kul her busband. She wished them to drown him, and prepared water ina barrel for that purbose, Sue gave bit medicine to pat him in asound and the turee negroes uctaully sloud by. bis vedside ready to commit tne crime. fhelr courage tulled tuem. Finally, Amurose some his aiterwards entered te ‘Aitbrove: was pursued; and’on ‘makiog a dee | -Sianwets foe Zoe welz per pate, sa an F 5 perate uttewpt to Kili the members of the | 114 Fok Blankets 0:9. Gr reas vali pa cee ae Sueriif's posse was suot through the Leurt,” | from $1 to 94 Mrg. Owebs and the two negroes are now tt all UNDERWEAR ut Py, Taper gee gery ‘Wosell only ratolass goods, guaranteed THERE WAS NO DUEL—The expected sented and as cheap ns call bu parchasad between Naval Oificer Kernochan,ot New. ee balewac: Gg: lalas i jeuns, and Wasblugion Marke, wenden ‘We Clow at 7 o'ctock pam. a re Cala Sa| Seen predictions have now proved to be utterly wide | catlse Llere Was not wind enough, sume of us | a : A Divorced C1 ‘WHY A PHILADELPHIA VESTRY WANTS THE EDUCATIONAL. ——— — EDUCATIONAL. RECTOR TO RESIGN. GForrmaxp— soHOOL, FOR | Fue BERLITZ ScHUOL OF LANGUAGER ‘The vestry of the Church of the Beloved | 5 ma cmsaealaa Ateeeiclis : Disctple, Philadelphia, has been investigating | sumef Oeta'aad 7. (seaO te ae Tuaxsk Per be: eT OE, BW. charges gaint the rector, Rev. Howard T. | “4 CADEMY OF THE HOLY ROE 1912 Wass a Bookkerpin. a apre ay Dab mud Recognien! e-tuperir teal etner sina Tostite Widdemer. A committee of the vestry has pre- Tewuned studies MONDAY, Sept, th. with at Papils cd “tor ‘West Puint Nave. | Yona. Unexceiled advantages fur eating CONV kil pared a report which sets forth that “on De- cadermy, High Senoot and Civil Service examive | SATION. asic is on nundred voccessiuly prea ri cember 18, 1871, Howard T. Widdemer was 20 Plano, Harp, iti | lat Sear. Recerences: Hom. the Wo Corea eae. | | Best OC Native Teachers Fee extremely Low. married to Mian Josephine Godson in Albany ia. Pals ibe, {aucvamre receive | rai Lee” Washington, DCs Aduiiral Sate’ Iiite | wena NEW 1) RM_NOW. 4. Y., and on December 17, 1881,on complatut | Rosray plates Paintin, Cae eS SAT MEDICAT- COLI eo MA28tS agape of said H. T, Widdemer, a divorce was issued RO ESeete Une tee cee | N Maa Dar ani C ea ine cous | > Cor of Bth and Fike, separating the two persons on the grounds of oes sisters gca0-gen dan CNW RSITY, | 1 rea that be wit teawe Parte desertion; that the canon 13 of title 11 forbids ISS TACIE_A. DANIEL QESCMES LESSONS y. OCT 4TH. sora Wipe at bis Aceemy BATURD A, marrying “otherwise than as God's word doth | ML ‘in vase Culture end Planoiorie inthe Wea ce Cine ee SOO rece cari and orm bid allow,” and declares “that sald Howard T.Wid- | OCTOBER 1ST. i trodwetory Address 03 Jrot Ack ak is ag: will teow “Taba Neck st kt 2 wks BOE PAT Nhich the p ofesion and pu lie ares Slots wed mance ant a hey demer, having violated the canous in this re-| )fBDICAL DikAvi MENT ‘The regular fectares will contince daily Carvaghou: | former pupileiand Tends ate rely S rd, 18 not a sultatie person to minister in the | “ Ciintoywill be held regular.y at the Freedmen’s Hoe: | {" couiror, beginuing at 9:30 p.m.” “ibe Autma fx: | ettend the opening omy Protestant Rpiscopal eburc, wn that the ves | ntalue Rilows ec =o AMR gacivnd Wil eommneMce at the Conese oun At MIE VERNON SRONARY yon the Churek ol loved Disciple re. | Surtlent te Prot. Nea! F. Graham, M.D. AY, october Site at = ‘ : an liosean ne " >| Practice of Medicive by Prot TB Hood. St p. | clans zaddews, A BASKING. D., Gan. Sa aiken | res aire bls tesigoation trom this parish at Gnoe pulsing and Dimeses of Weusen ty wrote, m | Sepes. Ones Runge BU To 0s. hdd io pm | Dourtiog ed ay Shoo) Yor Noung fain and Tae Rev. W; G Deane, bishop of New York. saying, | PELWwical At Providence Hosplal by Prot. Robert | Ey Eulstinvae HANCING ACADEMY, aeitS Ehz nett d'Soamns, Principat Mrs. H. T. Widdemer, who hasbeen for many | sveece et pF AS DANCIKG ACADE year opens Peleg wht years a parishioner of mine, has acted through | sez¥-im _C, B. PURVIS, Secretary, 1118 13th st. " Fst. nearéth, j be at home alter Septeniber Sth from 1 teS pm, = daily. i 7 UNI- Classes for Misses and Masters w til oj for « = eee i. Ty.) MOWARD UNF | son on WEDNESDAY VENI NG, Sopiinver Io, | WANTED — BY A Wi LA-KNOWS asp a need teacher of machewatics classes in a ‘of Tuition: Wetestay evenings, rom @ uit | Seonel er imually. Adare ihe whole of this painiul matter with m: = Bee te chien ponaeoe anne | A og ave the whole hus been irreproactiible. She “1 Starr P < i her husband because it was Impossible tor her, | and “etree mr ot teeta eae be eee pera ons ors bet with auy seli-rexpect or com/ort, to live with | Tuesday, Tharsaay and Saturday evenings, rom 62.0 Saturday moraings, from 10 Ul 12:30. wl him. Years afterwards he served notice of up- | to vp. wi, tree of Charge at the Dental Litirmary in Pee plication for. aivaroe 110,be obtained on the | aetna eae eee ae ene wi, Xd se ae! * Ta waadhcer washed Mimeicio ro areas CSR PURVIS MD Recretary. | ture, Siar kesitay oe Piasekite haere es | Aaveired snd Rint agaries esate ata ena the mockery ot this last so-cailed marriage ey | 20202m asthe, her Fe-idence, Tog Tn at. on and air sept. ak | AES Tweet year begins Beptember 1th at ty Stating that his wite was dead. It was iinposs | PELE V. PRUD 1i0NME welereucen: Or. 3. WW tchod miguos 4G, tame | 1th a ties es * ble at the time te nail Mr. Widdemer to any X PHOFESSEUK D. FRANCAIS, ies SP Warran, ‘New Vorg. circulars at_moae | [Rhy GES ONS, PRIVATE OR INC Hating between ‘Rew Yorg, Conmecuche Saat | ,gvivaeMoruing and tventng Gases reopen ocr. | Mores 1 AY UST | ox, cradnaie of ta notemne Peunsgivania, but as soon as T heard he had | 28, 2 See Freuch System of Sound, wader Nooks, | rpViTi Mer x Preparation for ailcoliegea, Tia = ‘wevocm. resuined to Inarry wguin I reported the tact to ny IS HILGONS ENGLISH AND PRENCH ishop Stevens, and he possibly did not receive r— om hart ® oy , ie = on F rOnen ae hol oF Young Ladwes’, 821 Vermont ave..will my letter, or at least he paid no attention to it. slice eey sel toed Ww DAY. It seems to me that there can be no question Resuieg chke Shey Sekietat atte ; ee ae, — AY napiner ts, _pepen_ that he is still Habie to ecclesiastical di-cipline from 7 to ¥ p.m. Apply, siudio, 715 19th si. Vous) Musi SSTRUMENTAL, VOCAL MUSIC AND HAR ‘mony aystemationll a Will “Mccepi engagements us a plano | Heginmcreguslity con fortenchoreet perterenwe RADES OF | Soloist and accou.pauist, aud Wall also’ play al! wed: | Rofviees Trae es punk, Chem for ee eet for violation of the law of God and the canons | “‘se20-1in* ofthis ehureh by marrying axaln upon adivoree | TRV ATE LESSONS IN ALL rocured upon the grou: stated.’ on co, | “nes y a> ay rte ‘ eee ‘Annapodls Went Huint wletanifartonse US | "Address 1890 16th st. nw. ce TT COLLIE ee ae For Embatming Gen. Grants Body. | 222 VY ISSINIUTE, awicor. puma Ketan | )POENT, Vi ENON Rue AKG DAY SOo UNDEKTAKERS GIVE NoTice oF A surr To wE-| A BEXANDER ZiWen a COVER FOR SERVICES. ‘Lessons in German, sathsmatics, ete. Translations A Saratoga dispatch to the New York Sun to- | from the Kussian, French, Germany ete. sezs-1in= | 8°20 “Mrs CW. PATRO, Pribeipal_ duy says: The undertakers who embalmed the | KTATIONAL UNIVERSITY LAW loot | JPRIVATE TESSONS—BUOKKELVING RAPID | the Lreneh Kinde gett body of Gen. Grant have notified W. J. Arkell, | JN will open MONDAY, October 4th, 1656, at {lacs atios atid Fapid Weta as acta. arenes, . "rerms reasuuable. TERESA a. 183 ell, | Selock p. m., at the Collece Luiding. 1008 Fst. t.W. "4 proprietor oi the Judye und the Albany Evening ‘The openly ‘address will be delivered by Hon: Was, Sthetne | GK COLLIER: PRLNCH DERGARTEN Journal, of @ suit instituted against him for | BLW as POX BOYS AND YUU «partnent for Young Children, will ope =) BP $500 for thatservice. Mr. Arkell, gor | The publicare tnvited. 2 TEMBER BOTH, 1886, and close June ist. 165, atservice. Mr. Arkeil,as manager KUGENE D, CARUSI, Secretary, x. i | French ‘che ony "language of the isindergaricn, ‘of the company which owns Mount McGregor, 1008 F st. n.w. Bezn-ote ng! Enc lish spoke This depart ras engaged prior to the general's death Ww pro- | Nyon TNSTITVIE WILL Fehon! wilt be iw charge of Mu‘ ‘ | Vidingwor biy comfort in various ways. Under MONDAY EVEN BS. M.NN’S KINDERGARTEN AN [- anatennde Renkenatt welts Store i | direction of Dr. Douxias,who was the physician | NG, O-vober 4th. at 7210 welock. students, desiring | ML tary school, Lis Senier nid Pace cone tate Ludncgutien Schaal Galland omen ee in charge, Mr. Arkell telegraphed us soon as | w enter whi revortut the Curis Schr of Buliding Ou | south 0. buyout Circle), opens October 4, 1880, mend | Meth 8.4" astles mocording to the Lie Genera did to ie ae ae acne aes | Selaemcranamcett pe ue Curtioncara eee ey met cee. | CEOL ESR a than ree ree CUE SS AL Suraloga to 20 nl once to Mowat MeGregor Mes OMARLPENT. | vite ECLECTIONE 7 WItE BE KE | Sq) a SCHOOL YEAR-S195 Ql anrHie with appliauces for laying out the body, A | _828-3t President Board of Tra-tees, ‘opened Sepiember 20, at 1301 Corcoran xt / 8590 Dy Wrrnits “No SitottrAbers SITY OF GLOAGLIOWN. fo sach as ah (o .repare for culese, for teacing.oF | miles trom P. indelphia Vined. price covers every gTRE THIRTY. EIGHTH, SESSION will begin tn | “seit TTRICHA KDR, a. 36. Principat, | Shite Srpnenen te Be, ouere emarEee, No er agit; Arkels attorney ts quoted as saying: | Si Ton streets umn sionday, Cctober aks Ma EES SCHOOL CURT VERB | Sie Geeta are eee ee ae eee iat bene taal that te Ml | “For ater intmaten atures ane eee ANU | Sos apg Roca tor da a bac with Granw’é family except Mrs. Grant, and as |. W. H. LOVEJOY, M.D. Dean, rE PREP. TORY & el on colar ‘Selendis on ve ithas been ropudizted wii around, they have | _S27-2W wortihstnw. | T ee icalor Civil ‘kngivecting coures: cisasate Rited at | fatien back on Mr. Arkell, Mr. Lester says RA LAURA FLINT AND MRA MYERS W LL oF THE Media Academy «re now in Harvard, Yale, « rinceton that they sent a bili to Col. D. Graot, which | MT RSLAURA FLINT AND MRS MY infts W LT 5 2 ond cen uther Colleges and Polvt.chiils Schools. ‘Tea Was pronouaced ‘proper by ‘Dr. Douglas, Col, | iween tovans aig Segatly Ue Scho LF or be COLUMBIAN COLLFOR Siadcs out te eyioge to, ABS, 15 n 186. 20 ta Grant slup.y refused to pay. Merritt, the New ‘hk Xiedergarten in connection with the scuoo., | , The exercises of this «hoo! will be resumed on the | tine Shuman leper syst York undertaker, io whom the government: charge of Wile c bof scpiemp rw ith a corpsot seventeachers Ihe | ext Laboratuty, Gynasium. and Ball round, 1500 minde aipcenanie wancoier taneeleee ae ress Lod 130 Rauber oyu As 8 ia.ea ta one hundred, aid appl | Sogn a eae io Pp, A, Bal OU | 1 rus also waked to bay tue em ming and re- ‘canis will besdusitied in he wider atactr ee iyation: | tus doubled 10 1SSS. Media has seven churches and, fused, declaring that his expenses hud been so. ‘OD por. - oy See On owt | Auemperance charter which prohibits t exmie of ail | Heavy that te Could not-allurd to doit, Twere | No kuowieage of “iiesat necessary. . W. Ki plane sonantan of fais seamen! py yh EF ea liluntrated ci S os a Zot the year d a sulicient nub Tot | a figs? ucedas, mept Bot like to present il to Mrs, Grant.” 1 Qt STREET Si MINA Ft Payats sal oe ee ane se Gatay om |Seenm ee e Ee OSE ie AD ms, French and 3 gl sh “Boaraii i of th pare pecs ts a uenarele rou : anes aa Se..001 for young bude, lites gids and boss uder L et w teacher Whe will devote bise:ire THE MAYFLOWER AND GALATEA.—Sie Thos. | wiliteopeti Ocanber duh, Mire, REZ Abe AEA usirMction, Brassey publishes iu the London Times a letter | tS Princpal Tuition fee, pavae semiannually In advance, bis uucnesnuns of tt: Telaulve mritsot | \FAVRILY SEMINARY, 40 sn. S. w fist four cimses, S80; 1a tue Hi class, Sod. No | ANNUAL und Gulat Deardiog aud Sar cers Nu ay Opening Ocioderint, “Full corps of teachers, Foret | gi Del oe ae ar ae namaste, A, free ee gs Ser li'she Wax hanied, | cua inary fake Le'a mio ape acer | MSE 4, SePeaber bed iy at ue schoo!’ Bulking, GRAND FALL OPENING but to tue form of . On the important | 79 pate AL CURLS, Principal. wera “3 UNTAC points of seaworthiness and stability ateoumd: | woo, 5s ASenaaaa ane: = Beets - erable angles with the kecl he thinks thats | N{CPONALO-TELIGS HCO! AND WELLESLEY iy AS By TIER Y= FOR GIRIS corte tril at sea would prob Toyo 17th st, Gad Massachusetis ve. and 1623 Sat, | AO AND LOTTE BOYS Reopeas WiDAESDA Americans somechinig to learn from | “Family and vay Seticel ior soups ba les eat bits | {rR Eber 15th, 1486 Carcoram st Apply ior cre » Englisi yachismen. T! Gils. Miss ANNA EL Pi H ca <i oe he says, have done the best tes could | _Peurth year began [ype the conditions Iniposed upon Tt ‘is for | corps ot teachers | MO the yacht clubs. and societies to consid ca special lierate fy employed by the shoo! tor sho | reer neat was sept tor the undertakers and | gj EDICAL DEPARTM. NT OF THE UNIVER: | Youns Ladies’ ouis.. special instruction willbe given | ACA" M their,men. Dr. Douzias superintended the | 4) . work of embalming, aud @ bill of $500 was | incurred, Vis BUTLER, vert Organist and Accompanist, ‘A ihpited number ot puylls Address, cace Sanders &Stayman, 954 F st. nv sed | - * abet pee eet Senter | yenetitor pupiis in distate paris OF the tye. se-pt fe utmost periection of form iu yaekts. | PVRE * SELECT SCHOOL, ISIL i ST. N. W. PRUCTION IN | BU aN RciweN Tai asp ied scnOuL FoR | einnit Mand pungiten, Sprzs Watcur te ra kee, Lap: a ‘Ottawa, ae elish end scien. | Ballons Anp.y 428 bth te it now transpires | tideand G ‘The sch ols Supp led WIL | YETASHINGTON, Dh. = stance Howrdins aid" oay: selsool tor ¥ ‘ easons. Ana weet Js, re-opensOCTO ie IST, ISs6, Academic FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, oa nem ber ‘ yptied a © Puepurstory cou Special advautug : Nuiuber of stuuents linked i pm 95v 10 | in Music aed cast, A-oeliding in seer at ee SATURDAY, OCTOBERS plod es! ncuding use of text-ovoks. Staveats | win aed school and Coass FOOMS Wil add xreaty Meuibers of tue suciely say that there is noth: | Schoo! betwee rad ie Lee ahesh | Ranier eapaaaiete om | ing disioyal iu the minutes, choy bawen | Bett deattuvcnis timited Mise KARR, Adie Bit ———---s00 7 > THE MEXICAN REVOLU7ION CRUSHED.—A Goud "relerences, Addraw 4u8 Spruce si. Le | GTEXPCRIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE. ©: OTH csr vse eet! m Neuve Leon, Mexico, dated yester- | Drolt Pare. Sel 3w*_ | Gualues young imen aid wonent» support thems FALL OPENING The Lampazos ntingent, who NTLEMAN WISHES TO GIVE Li-SONS | seives and snevessfuly periorm the active duties of beea scouting ihe country with faderal in Greek, Latin, Mathematics wud the isngina | life.” ‘Thorough iustruccion. given in Hapid Writing or arrived at headquarters to-day. ‘They | branches privatety ot ina school: best-of ceferences: | glist bat found several di Ad bodies where “El Coyote” | fms moderate. Address Box U5, Star uilice. ve Is, | ow Keeps. Busi MILLINERY, CLOAKS, i seven Of hls band were inled One of postecciios ON THE ges Teer ical Lconoimy. Stenugraphy and ‘Type: W ei; And throughout vur various departments, and herety. 8 Fecognized us that of Colonel Caza, the once X. CSUAY. Septnber Ist, at 9 aun. and 6 ‘extend ‘tation, famous Tevoluuionary ehiefutin, who fought | | or terms apply to H. DUNCH, 608 Ht st nw. 0 aE AY, nepuaaber 1st, at © a.tn-and 6 p.m an invi toall. sidi Ofice open tor aru, ements on anu afler Mo ay, u ide with Naranjo ‘A full Corps of teacners, Tuition bees nd’Trevino. His | Prineipa: music stores selé-sm, companions murdered tis 150 which he b> HKAGG'> ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL | Day Regular business course, one year, — | hud. Every vestige of the revolution has disap- Family aud Day Schoo. tor Young Ladies and | 0. payable Slo on ‘eutering, and” balance peared. - $30 and 304 C6 mew, tea ens Sepcean | Monthy lo aliments of $10 each: eat scholarship cia —__ -+00e—___—__ e} Hs OST . Me A, » ae on om 3 ig. SGU: Luicion quarter of ‘TRIMMED HAT DEPARTMENT, Sioux Indians at the Devil's Lake (Dak.) res- | —**: of Hawa.0, Vide Boscipa | Poet gett, Sn ang en oe Mg Year schiiars ip.350 on enterinz: three mor In this department we shall display only IMPORT. NDERGAKTEN AND PRIMARY | pavable $4 on entering. and Culauc i Oe | AY English school for Cul dren under 12yeacm, AD: | Maluencsor eo tree Gr gto kent kaa, ED HATSand WOMNETSand exctotive dengue of AME CHEVE. MO. reopens SEPToM isk 3, | iilusisated Circular seut Tree on apy our OWN MANUFACTURE, incuding sume extreme 1ouz 1th st, between F and Q. se20-1m* HENRY ©. SPs NC. Principal, | novelties not to be seen elsewhere, impurted direct AW SCHOOL OF THE COLUMBIAN UNI A_SPENCER, Vice Principal. ual® | trom Paris by an. We think it unuecemary 10. go into CITY ITEMS. Vewsty, surther detalis, as the Ci ARACTLR UF UUK OPEN- ervation, numbering about 1,200 went in & at the Fort ‘Loiten agency buildlugs yesterday. A grand feust wiil be ucid to-day. ie SS an NGS is ulready tamiliar to mom ladies of Wasning- THE FACULTY. S. Treasors. Gentlemen’s Fall and Winter Hats. aii arcane oti: Men Broadway and 5th ave. Silk Hats, $4 and $5; i: iG, ” = - SD MONDAY LS — Entest New York anu Boston Derbge8i00 so $3; areas SLE Tialh boy and: heening semtoos oearehs Nice assortment Sof. Fur Hats, $1.50 to $5.00: THE HON. WALTER 8. COX, LLD., and thorouch instrucuon_im the Common Eng.sh “Clgaretio Hate,” “Corduroy Huts,” “Knock: | Associate JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURT OF THE aaa Bok Keevin Short-band: Aigher Arist MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. ‘wabouty;” STRICT OF COLUMBEA, metic, Algeura, Geometry, Greek. Full line “Resorte” and “flat set brims;” Profensor of the Law of Rea: aud Pe.sonal Property, | su.6-3m BU.<TUN MACAPEE A.M4MD..Principal | This department combives every novelty that skill, Boys’ “Polos” und “Cioth Hats, 25,50, 75¢.,$1, | Of Contra. ts, and of Crimes and Misaemeanors, GCHOOL OF MUSIC [ESTABLISHED 1677.] | $xPerieuee rnd expense could secure, including RC, Lewis, “Popuiar Price’ Matter and THE HON. WILLIAM A. MAURY, LL.D., 1305 HL st. nw. Pluses, Frisees, Astrachans, Velveis in the extreme Outlitter,” #20 7th t., below Mt. Vernon Square, | Agsisraxt ATTORNEY GENERAL OF THE UNITED te Lessons. Cuureh organ for practice. | new shades, Ag-Lowest price plainly marked in each hut, 3 20 IXGALUS KING, Principal. "| In 1tibvons we show all the new tints and Parisian STATES, hone EL “ Professor of Equity Jarispridence. of Common Law Me™ St soscrits cont, designs. Kegarding Feathers, we veuture 10 say It Will Pay You ‘and Asquity Pleading, of the aw of Evidence, COURSE OF STUDIES | have every novelty of the market, the whole maki oe é ‘And the aw of Par.uership. CLASSICAL AND COMM-RCIAL rie frente d aawes oon ~<4 to examine the New York Shoe House stock of & iy soma ‘Terms: Boarders per sexeion of ve meuths, $100; | # FAULTLESS ASSORTMENT of everything apper s und Slices before buying. We ofler Men's GEORGE F. APPLEBY, ESQ, day students according to grade. taining vo Mulltuery. Button, Congress or B.ls., any style toe or | Associate Professor of Practice aud Juige of Moot Stuvies will be resume! atonday, Sept. 6, 1896. width, warranted solid, at $2.05; Men’s Button, Cout, ‘Address BROTHER JUNE H, Director, Bals, ‘or Co ny Style Wwe, at SL37i THE DON. WILLIAM STRONG, LLD, Carroll Post oitce, Batimors county, Ma, Gree SiASehiRed potas Tine Shows | SUS schacorar Ceahiatave” "| NTADAME HOLTEGLZE TLAGE™ GESI | toned puree Pos tet ae none ech eal > Tow We, reduced to $4.50, Fine Cali seamless s‘ioes reduced to $8.75, Fine Creole Gaiters, $2.75. 6. ay ‘Mais is very interesting. and ahould not beover- ‘The Exercises of the School will be resumed in the | P(NKNi.Y INSTITU & S18 CONNECTIA ence = “ = = Taw Lecture Hail of the Columbian University. on | [iver select Rugilsh, Preach und German neboct WEDNESDAY, OCTOB!R Ti, at 6 O'CLOCK P. | jor youlig ladies abu iitile curls, re-opeus September Button Shoes, good quatity, $2.00, AL, when the ‘ann p . ty, a» Whe %, 1st. Fur circulars oF ‘sje al hslurmaten appy A nice ussertment of Congress, button and | mide. ‘rhe Fact. < doine i iat jeer is sande, ihe Nach.ty ang conree of ine. roeth be | to ihe Misses BURGESS, Principals wuzs-2in Lecture Courses in ail departuieuts, TPHE BOYS’ ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL HIGIT Working shoes trom 976. u ‘ : ti 0 CHOwLComnmeners tts eight-emh year Seq a J Boots in Kip, Grain aud Cait, at astonishingly | ya Gant aw SUbacAiEY, speclalls selected | 2. TCH 1 “Commences its eight-enth, year Sepr ieee low prices, Z.STRASBURGEH, | gid will be used i the prevaration ud argument of | Jaud's church, 4 greet nw. Introction falthtul and | ‘To this department we wish tocall your special as 906 7: st. | Cases in the Scuool of Practice. Uucrough; careidl preparation for business, com we = “Gr culaaraea appaaiion vay be made to Win, H. | ive etauntncions goveransent tind ahaa coreges | eat. Having wervased our axberoom <0 aime Oolong, Japan, Gunpowder and Impe- | Morrison, 475 Péuns. ave, and Lada New Yorcaved | aid uinversitics, tis pajils tu the past asa Pale, have its former sige, we are enabsed = mag rint Pens Lowdermik & Co, 1424'F at, nw, Pitch, Fox & | liken high rauk, Sec citculirs in bok storestor test | nificent ibe of Cloaks for Ladies, Misses and Children, 50e. a pound, cannot be equalled elsewnere for | BON HST Range eve OF to JAMES C Wie | moumis of wel-cnowa patrons tne school vm has | including tue’ money.’ You should try it once and be | 8G: 4D. resident. wae TE pr f ‘call her . = iressedd 717 Av Carrier 25.4 cohvinced. N. 1. Meizcex & Buo., EOKGETOWN UNIVERSITY, (auzd- SHORT WRAPS, ENGLISH WALKING CoaTa, 1 417 7th st, nw. SN OULEY Bor Faeee a Dae, Fs Premanck wa CONS! NEWMARKETs, PLUSH AND Tranks. of the University: Charves W. Hoffinan, LED. beau Et, ausd Building, 1 ASTRACHAN GARMENTS, irae . ay : au} jighteenth year Piauo, Urgun, Voice, Violin, Flute Our $10 trunk has been improved by Hning | Siephen J. field, Lis D. (assuciate ustice: Cos | Corbet, @&. “Free auvaucagen Oi BOLE AR bt the games All sisce coavan tworay ures | Hows S” Kiceattone LL Biel ght | WORTHAND ARD_ERPERT TTREWRITING | Cnemene nm gorsen market, made up of fem. clane ete Hea oe ee 3. Merrick, LL. D, (Justice supreme Couri, District | CROMELLN, with Johus d& Hasluu, stenugraphers, | 18 couclusion we wish to state that « lange display of TOrpHAM’s Factory, of Columbia), Lecturer ou Commuou Law Pleidingand | 42 Louisianw ave seid | FALL NOV«.LTLES will be found in ALL OF OUR 8 1231 Pa, ave. now, | Paully Jurispradeuce: Marin §. alors, Li. D. Le- | peciaL, L.ssoNS FOR PERSONS PRi Par: | REMAWNING DEPARTMENTS. RPE SER a OF Batnershiy Corporations and Adinh nits Sasa, | 99 tng fr competitive examinations, by a indy.many Ladies, go, 0, buy latest style Wraps, at ~ ‘op the « ‘state, | Of Whose pupils have received fine aj jutmen(s une 3..E Younes, 136 4th st, aE |S Pagee Tye De Lecearee ob ee La of eet ee | eee eee are Wit manta toes er Seca a ee i ectu: yn the 1. i” vk. NCH Old Bye Whisky, $2.50 9 Gallon. peri egotiubie Paperand verte | MI Soto Sine chet g AND, FRENCH NM ie Paper, and 1exia- hool for ¥« Ladies and Childs with Fine Old Rye Whisky, 85c, and _73e, a bottle, We Hows GL Un Lerwuret on | dyen Siting Sontetber Sie hays a ee wigan nape full quart; Blackuerry,“Brendy, Gc, a bottle; | Com mon Law Practice, vomestic, Helat ons, and the | sent on application. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, men Extract ; Vanilla Extract, 18. per " ry e's a ‘boule: VT METEGER & Baas M. Y M Iss, ‘A POESCHE’S GERMAN, Fi EM factory Lect nd Koglish school and. Kiudergarie. ‘reope OCTOBER 1 AND 2, t 417 7th stn. ments forthe mat | ure wae ‘Third your Garoalare at ide East as dale = : z eel-im Castoris, = LESS “NS—MADAME A. PELE (F 0M ' When Baby was sick ‘most ‘atte! TNADAME A. PELE PW 00, We gave her Castoria, "ihe. secretary cam be egen at tbe Law ‘opens her Day ng Cla at When she wasa child from eto 7pm daly, for’ Inlormation, sarclumant, at the studenis’ Fe lence. also + $3 Siscalers giving comrve ofstndy, term, etc, can be pes ashen ne CADEMY OF THE a ‘Angilus. or om ‘pnlicatio tothe wderencd, A ¥ 0: VISITATION, BV. Mi, eater ir cares ni 4 R eh] ‘al Soy RTS eae Sear iv xy 83 i E- resumed ‘stm ‘She clung toCastoria, ths, | “ sel : MSeucst Lewom | 9020 Scott's Emuision of Pure = wehoul Cop LIVEE O1L, WITH HYPOPHOSPHITES, Very Palatable, and Increases Flesh, ye = Foc: ST “Scott's Emulsion ‘seiG-eodmn' ‘Mus 1k. Sait, Principe, ROYAL Ein ave INGLIS, aD Sn ws ES2s Sor aon ee See ot iargha SaaS pO pT ee a cy some of them Save the Pieces! “1Uc. Royal” glues them. 1a it i sore inetrociors Pn SP ailghcly soled, 9200, 85, 6BOree bL50, 68 816-318 SEVENTH STREET XK Ww. ‘ornaments, furniture. “ i fetta Merten sich, ofter 3 2 Seen Se AND | aca widih, ail colors, Bigs Des Pare wok wide sna uveir Gsleorated oltaie Beles and Blegtste Jus BGais Purucular atveution tbe DEN: ne liances ¥ ‘be qualities ' ppl thirty days: tial to any mar af Feeders and pertocasece” Termatacdense 7 selec eit Ne gos bevy a pra ae armen, Terme ele oeine ot Wil KESOME BUSI ry wat with : mailed treo, i At 1122 Connecticut dvcone, viet. e =| ‘711 MARKET SPACE, Near 7th Stress, ‘Heavy BED COMFORTS. $1. ‘Excellent. BLACK SILKS, 61 See eee eo ne tatu ite | FANCY MiLin ST 45, 00,62, 700. peters cama Teter “adlootors, wid double fold, 18 yards as ae wae shin lal ASD] BLA. K ‘SHAW La, pure wool, 6L5Q

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